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  1. 15 cze 2024 · Psychological behaviours. Social media addiction. Stress. Social media (SM), with its addictive nature and the accompanying psychosocial challenges such as stress, anxiety, and depression, is the primary factor exacerbating mental health problems and adversely impacting individuals’ wellbeing.

  2. 16 cze 2024 · Building on the previous research, this study aims to explore the predictive relationship between internet addiction (IA) and moral psychology (MP), while also investigating the potential mediating roles of psychological capital (PsyCap) and moral identity (MI).

  3. 10 cze 2024 · Better family functioning and lower depressive symptoms may contribute to less social media addiction among Chinese university students. Peer support could moderate the mediating role of depressive symptoms on social media addiction in individuals with family dysfunction.

  4. 28 cze 2024 · A study using the cross-lagged model to examine the relationship between sleep and psychological symptoms finds that high levels of anxiety predict a sustained decrease in sleep time and quality . Another study on young people shows that low levels of positive emotions and high levels of negative emotions are closely related to poor sleep ...

  5. 25 cze 2024 · As for mediation analysis, it was concluded that the serial mediation role of need satisfaction, anxiety, and stress in the association between interpersonal communication competence and depression was significant. A new conceptual model provided empirical evidences as to the prodrome of depression.

  6. 20 cze 2024 · Many studies have identified the predictors of mobile phone addiction: excessive use of mobile phones can contribute to negative physiological and psychological consequences, such as headaches and sleep disorders ( 4 ), neuroticism ( 5 ), trouble concentrating ( 6 ), and stress, anxiety, and depression ( 7 ).

  7. 5 dni temu · Personality disorder symptoms, (e.g., affective instability, impulsivity) strongly contribute to the thinking and behaviors which “support” addiction. For example, in a large longitudinal study, Thomas et al. (1999) found that one year following treatment, 94% of patients with personality disorders relapsed vs. 56% of those without such ...

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